#ifndef _GPXE_DHCP_H #define _GPXE_DHCP_H /** @file * * Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol * */ #include #include #include #include struct net_device; struct job_interface; /** BOOTP/DHCP server port */ #define BOOTPS_PORT 67 /** BOOTP/DHCP client port */ #define BOOTPC_PORT 68 /** Construct a tag value for an encapsulated option * * This tag value can be passed to Etherboot functions when searching * for DHCP options in order to search for a tag within an * encapsulated options block. */ #define DHCP_ENCAP_OPT( encapsulator, encapsulated ) \ ( ( (encapsulator) << 8 ) | (encapsulated) ) /** Extract encapsulating option block tag from encapsulated tag value */ #define DHCP_ENCAPSULATOR( encap_opt ) ( (encap_opt) >> 8 ) /** Extract encapsulated option tag from encapsulated tag value */ #define DHCP_ENCAPSULATED( encap_opt ) ( (encap_opt) & 0xff ) /** Option is encapsulated */ #define DHCP_IS_ENCAP_OPT( opt ) DHCP_ENCAPSULATOR( opt ) /** * @defgroup dhcpopts DHCP option tags * @{ */ /** Padding * * This tag does not have a length field; it is always only a single * byte in length. */ #define DHCP_PAD 0 /** Minimum normal DHCP option */ #define DHCP_MIN_OPTION 1 /** Subnet mask */ #define DHCP_SUBNET_MASK 1 /** Routers */ #define DHCP_ROUTERS 3 /** DNS servers */ #define DHCP_DNS_SERVERS 6 /** Syslog servers */ #define DHCP_LOG_SERVERS 7 /** Host name */ #define DHCP_HOST_NAME 12 /** Domain name */ #define DHCP_DOMAIN_NAME 15 /** Root path */ #define DHCP_ROOT_PATH 17 /** Vendor encapsulated options */ #define DHCP_VENDOR_ENCAP 43 /** Requested IP address */ #define DHCP_REQUESTED_ADDRESS 50 /** Lease time */ #define DHCP_LEASE_TIME 51 /** Option overloading * * The value of this option is the bitwise-OR of zero or more * DHCP_OPTION_OVERLOAD_XXX constants. */ #define DHCP_OPTION_OVERLOAD 52 /** The "file" field is overloaded to contain extra DHCP options */ #define DHCP_OPTION_OVERLOAD_FILE 1 /** The "sname" field is overloaded to contain extra DHCP options */ #define DHCP_OPTION_OVERLOAD_SNAME 2 /** DHCP message type */ #define DHCP_MESSAGE_TYPE 53 #define DHCPDISCOVER 1 #define DHCPOFFER 2 #define DHCPREQUEST 3 #define DHCPDECLINE 4 #define DHCPACK 5 #define DHCPNAK 6 #define DHCPRELEASE 7 #define DHCPINFORM 8 /** DHCP server identifier */ #define DHCP_SERVER_IDENTIFIER 54 /** Parameter request list */ #define DHCP_PARAMETER_REQUEST_LIST 55 /** Maximum DHCP message size */ #define DHCP_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE 57 /** Vendor class identifier */ #define DHCP_VENDOR_CLASS_ID 60 /** Client identifier */ #define DHCP_CLIENT_ID 61 /** TFTP server name * * This option replaces the fixed "sname" field, when that field is * used to contain overloaded options. */ #define DHCP_TFTP_SERVER_NAME 66 /** Bootfile name * * This option replaces the fixed "file" field, when that field is * used to contain overloaded options. */ #define DHCP_BOOTFILE_NAME 67 /** Etherboot-specific encapsulated options * * This encapsulated options field is used to contain all options * specific to Etherboot (i.e. not assigned by IANA or other standards * bodies). */ #define DHCP_EB_ENCAP 175 /** Priority of this options block * * This is a signed 8-bit integer field indicating the priority of * this block of options. It can be used to specify the relative * priority of multiple option blocks (e.g. options from non-volatile * storage versus options from a DHCP server). */ #define DHCP_EB_PRIORITY DHCP_ENCAP_OPT ( DHCP_EB_ENCAP, 1 ) /** "Your" IP address * * This option is used internally to contain the value of the "yiaddr" * field, in order to provide a consistent approach to storing and * processing options. It should never be present in a DHCP packet. */ #define DHCP_EB_YIADDR DHCP_ENCAP_OPT ( DHCP_EB_ENCAP, 2 ) /** "Server" IP address * * This option is used internally to contain the value of the "siaddr" * field, in order to provide a consistent approach to storing and * processing options. It should never be present in a DHCP packet. */ #define DHCP_EB_SIADDR DHCP_ENCAP_OPT ( DHCP_EB_ENCAP, 3 ) /** BIOS drive number * * This is the drive number for a drive emulated via INT 13. 0x80 is * the first hard disk, 0x81 is the second hard disk, etc. */ #define DHCP_EB_BIOS_DRIVE DHCP_ENCAP_OPT ( DHCP_EB_ENCAP, 0xbd ) /** Username * * This will be used as the username for any required authentication. * It is expected that this option's value will be held in * non-volatile storage, rather than transmitted as part of a DHCP * packet. */ #define DHCP_EB_USERNAME DHCP_ENCAP_OPT ( DHCP_EB_ENCAP, 0xbe ) /** Password * * This will be used as the password for any required authentication. * It is expected that this option's value will be held in * non-volatile storage, rather than transmitted as part of a DHCP * packet. */ #define DHCP_EB_PASSWORD DHCP_ENCAP_OPT ( DHCP_EB_ENCAP, 0xbf ) /** iSCSI primary target IQN */ #define DHCP_ISCSI_PRIMARY_TARGET_IQN 201 /** iSCSI secondary target IQN */ #define DHCP_ISCSI_SECONDARY_TARGET_IQN 202 /** iSCSI initiator IQN */ #define DHCP_ISCSI_INITIATOR_IQN 203 /** Maximum normal DHCP option */ #define DHCP_MAX_OPTION 254 /** End of options * * This tag does not have a length field; it is always only a single * byte in length. */ #define DHCP_END 255 /** @} */ /** * Count number of arguments to a variadic macro * * This rather neat, non-iterative solution is courtesy of Laurent * Deniau. * */ #define _VA_ARG_COUNT( _1, _2, _3, _4, _5, _6, _7, _8, \ _9, _10, _11, _12, _13, _14, _15, _16, \ _17, _18, _19, _20, _21, _22, _23, _24, \ _25, _26, _27, _28, _29, _30, _31, _32, \ _33, _34, _35, _36, _37, _38, _39, _40, \ _41, _42, _43, _44, _45, _46, _47, _48, \ _49, _50, _51, _52, _53, _54, _55, _56, \ _57, _58, _59, _60, _61, _62, _63, N, ... ) N #define VA_ARG_COUNT( ... ) \ _VA_ARG_COUNT ( __VA_ARGS__, \ 63, 62, 61, 60, 59, 58, 57, 56, \ 55, 54, 53, 52, 51, 50, 49, 48, \ 47, 46, 45, 44, 43, 42, 41, 40, \ 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, 32, \ 31, 30, 29, 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, \ 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, \ 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, \ 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0 ) /** Construct a DHCP option from a list of bytes */ #define DHCP_OPTION( ... ) VA_ARG_COUNT ( __VA_ARGS__ ), __VA_ARGS__ /** Construct a DHCP option from a list of characters */ #define DHCP_STRING( ... ) DHCP_OPTION ( __VA_ARGS__ ) /** Construct a byte-valued DHCP option */ #define DHCP_BYTE( value ) DHCP_OPTION ( value ) /** Construct a word-valued DHCP option */ #define DHCP_WORD( value ) DHCP_OPTION ( ( ( (value) >> 8 ) & 0xff ), \ ( ( (value) >> 0 ) & 0xff ) ) /** Construct a dword-valued DHCP option */ #define DHCP_DWORD( value ) DHCP_OPTION ( ( ( (value) >> 24 ) & 0xff ), \ ( ( (value) >> 16 ) & 0xff ), \ ( ( (value) >> 8 ) & 0xff ), \ ( ( (value) >> 0 ) & 0xff ) ) /** Construct a DHCP encapsulated options field */ #define DHCP_ENCAP( ... ) DHCP_OPTION ( __VA_ARGS__, DHCP_END ) /** * A DHCP option * * DHCP options consist of a mandatory tag, a length field that is * mandatory for all options except @c DHCP_PAD and @c DHCP_END, and a * payload. */ struct dhcp_option { /** Tag * * Must be a @c DHCP_XXX value. */ uint8_t tag; /** Length * * This is the length of the data field (i.e. excluding the * tag and length fields). For the two tags @c DHCP_PAD and * @c DHCP_END, the length field is implicitly zero and is * also missing, i.e. these DHCP options are only a single * byte in length. */ uint8_t len; /** Option data * * Interpretation of the content is entirely dependent upon * the tag. For fields containing a multi-byte integer, the * field is defined to be in network-endian order (unless you * are Intel and feel like violating the spec for fun). */ union { uint8_t byte; uint16_t word; uint32_t dword; struct in_addr in; uint8_t bytes[0]; char string[0]; } data; } __attribute__ (( packed )); /** * Length of a DHCP option header * * The header is the portion excluding the data, i.e. the tag and the * length. */ #define DHCP_OPTION_HEADER_LEN ( offsetof ( struct dhcp_option, data ) ) /** Maximum length for a single DHCP option */ #define DHCP_MAX_LEN 0xff /** A DHCP options block */ struct dhcp_option_block { /** Reference counter */ struct refcnt refcnt; /** List of option blocks */ struct list_head list; /** Option block raw data */ void *data; /** Option block length */ size_t len; /** Option block maximum length */ size_t max_len; /** Block priority * * This is determined at the time of the call to * register_options() by searching for the @c DHCP_EB_PRIORITY * option. */ signed int priority; }; /** * A DHCP header * */ struct dhcphdr { /** Operation * * This must be either @c BOOTP_REQUEST or @c BOOTP_REPLY. */ uint8_t op; /** Hardware address type * * This is an ARPHRD_XXX constant. Note that ARPHRD_XXX * constants are nominally 16 bits wide; this could be * considered to be a bug in the BOOTP/DHCP specification. */ uint8_t htype; /** Hardware address length */ uint8_t hlen; /** Number of hops from server */ uint8_t hops; /** Transaction ID */ uint32_t xid; /** Seconds since start of acquisition */ uint16_t secs; /** Flags */ uint16_t flags; /** "Client" IP address * * This is filled in if the client already has an IP address * assigned and can respond to ARP requests. */ struct in_addr ciaddr; /** "Your" IP address * * This is the IP address assigned by the server to the client. */ struct in_addr yiaddr; /** "Server" IP address * * This is the IP address of the next server to be used in the * boot process. */ struct in_addr siaddr; /** "Gateway" IP address * * This is the IP address of the DHCP relay agent, if any. */ struct in_addr giaddr; /** Client hardware address */ uint8_t chaddr[16]; /** Server host name (null terminated) * * This field may be overridden and contain DHCP options */ char sname[64]; /** Boot file name (null terminated) * * This field may be overridden and contain DHCP options */ char file[128]; /** DHCP magic cookie * * Must have the value @c DHCP_MAGIC_COOKIE. */ uint32_t magic; /** DHCP options * * Variable length; extends to the end of the packet. Minimum * length (for the sake of sanity) is 1, to allow for a single * @c DHCP_END tag. */ uint8_t options[1]; }; /** Opcode for a request from client to server */ #define BOOTP_REQUEST 1 /** Opcode for a reply from server to client */ #define BOOTP_REPLY 2 /** DHCP magic cookie */ #define DHCP_MAGIC_COOKIE 0x63825363UL /** DHCP minimum packet length * * This is the mandated minimum packet length that a DHCP participant * must be prepared to receive. */ #define DHCP_MIN_LEN 552 /** * A DHCP packet * */ struct dhcp_packet { /** The DHCP packet contents */ struct dhcphdr *dhcphdr; /** Maximum length of the DHCP packet buffer */ size_t max_len; /** Used length of the DHCP packet buffer */ size_t len; /** DHCP options */ struct dhcp_option_block options; }; /** * Get reference to DHCP options block * * @v options DHCP options block * @ret options DHCP options block */ static inline __attribute__ (( always_inline )) struct dhcp_option_block * dhcpopt_get ( struct dhcp_option_block *options ) { ref_get ( &options->refcnt ); return options; } /** * Drop reference to DHCP options block * * @v options DHCP options block */ static inline __attribute__ (( always_inline )) void dhcpopt_put ( struct dhcp_option_block *options ) { ref_put ( &options->refcnt ); } extern unsigned long dhcp_num_option ( struct dhcp_option *option ); extern void dhcp_ipv4_option ( struct dhcp_option *option, struct in_addr *inp ); extern int dhcp_snprintf ( char *buf, size_t size, struct dhcp_option *option ); extern struct dhcp_option * find_dhcp_option ( struct dhcp_option_block *options, unsigned int tag ); extern void register_dhcp_options ( struct dhcp_option_block *options ); extern void unregister_dhcp_options ( struct dhcp_option_block *options ); extern void init_dhcp_options ( struct dhcp_option_block *options, void *data, size_t max_len ); extern struct dhcp_option_block * alloc_dhcp_options ( size_t max_len ); extern struct dhcp_option * set_dhcp_option ( struct dhcp_option_block *options, unsigned int tag, const void *data, size_t len ); extern struct dhcp_option * find_global_dhcp_option ( unsigned int tag ); extern unsigned long find_dhcp_num_option ( struct dhcp_option_block *options, unsigned int tag ); extern unsigned long find_global_dhcp_num_option ( unsigned int tag ); extern void find_dhcp_ipv4_option ( struct dhcp_option_block *options, unsigned int tag, struct in_addr *inp ); extern void find_global_dhcp_ipv4_option ( unsigned int tag, struct in_addr *inp ); extern void delete_dhcp_option ( struct dhcp_option_block *options, unsigned int tag ); extern struct dhcp_option_block dhcp_request_options; extern int create_dhcp_packet ( struct net_device *netdev, uint8_t msgtype, void *data, size_t max_len, struct dhcp_packet *dhcppkt ); extern int copy_dhcp_packet_options ( struct dhcp_packet *dhcppkt, struct dhcp_option_block *options ); extern int start_dhcp ( struct job_interface *job, struct net_device *netdev, int (*register_options) ( struct net_device *, struct dhcp_option_block * )); extern int dhcp_configure_netdev ( struct net_device *netdev, struct dhcp_option_block *options ); #endif /* _GPXE_DHCP_H */